moderate
3–6 hours
Participants should have a moderate fitness level with the ability to balance and operate light controls comfortably.
Explore Bear Lake like never before with Talaria Stings, an electric watercraft rental that combines speed, style, and sustainability. Discover why this unique experience in Garden City, Utah, is quickly becoming a must-do summer adventure.
Get ready to elevate your water adventure with Talaria Stings, the newest innovation by Firefly Power Bikes, available for half-day and full-day rentals in Garden City, Utah. This unique watercraft delivers a pulse-pounding ride that's perfect for those craving speed and excitement on the water. Unlike traditional water sports experiences, Talaria Stings combine electric power with sleek design, allowing riders to effortlessly glide across Bear Lake’s crystal-clear waters. Whether you’re an experienced rider or trying this type of watercraft for the first time, the intuitive controls make it easy to jump in and start having fun immediately. Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains while exploring hidden coves and open stretches of lake at your own pace. Talaria Stings offer an eco-friendly thrill, combining the excitement of speed with the quiet hum of electric power, making this ride as sustainable as it is exhilarating. Perfect for friends, couples, or solo adventurers, these rentals create memorable moments under the bright Utah sun. Firefly Power Bikes ensures you receive expert guidance and safety briefings before hitting the water. This experience is more than just a ride — it's a chance to reconnect with nature while pushing your adventure limits on one of Utah’s most stunning freshwater lakes.
Safety first—always wear the life jacket provided by Firefly Power Bikes to ensure a secure and enjoyable ride.
Protect your skin from strong Utah sun exposure by applying waterproof sunscreen before heading out.
Keep your phone safe and dry so you can capture amazing moments on the water without worry.
Utah weather can change rapidly; always check local conditions to avoid unexpected storms while out on the lake.
Bear Lake has long been a key resource for Native American tribes and early settlers, prized for its freshwater and strategic location.
Efforts are focused on maintaining water quality and protecting the lake’s natural habitat against pollution to ensure long-term recreational use.
Crucial for safety while riding on the water.
Protect your eyes from harsh sun glare and water reflections.
summer specific
Keeps you comfortable and dry during your electric watercraft adventure.
summer specific
Allows you to keep your phone safe and capture scenic photos.